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Rotten Tomatoes Rotten score was revealed as first mixed criticism for the last hit in Jordan Peele’s horror film

Oscar -winning filmmaker Jordan Peele and Monkeypaw Productions, producers of horror films. To go out,, We,, CandyAnd Nocomes a blood trip to the inner sanctuary of fame, power and the pursuit of excellence at all costs: HIM.

Adapted from a list of blacks list acclaimed by Zack Akers & Skip Bronkie (LIMETOWN),, HIM Focus on a promising young football player, invited to train in the isolated enclosure of QB1 aging of a team of dynasty.

Marlon Wayans plays in a dramatic role electrifying as a legendary quarter and the former university athlete Tyriq Withers (Atlanta) plays his protégé. The film also features Julia Fox (Uncoupled gems), Team Heidecker (We), the actor Jim Jefferies (The Jim Jefferies show), and Hip Hop Hop Guapdad 4000 phenomena and the nominated with Grammy Tierra Whack, making their feature film debut.

The first criticisms for HIM I just hit the ground and, as we reported on Fearhq.com for the first time, they are largely negative. Critics do not seem impressed by the laughter of the film And Pure, although some have at least appreciated what Peele was aiming with this football story.

The test, for example, written, “You learn as much from the film as from the trailer, and the trailer is free to watch and save you a lot of time.” The Hollywood Reporter accepted, noting, “He certainly tries to be disturbing. Too hard, in fact.”

“The film sometimes plays as a low -budget student film”, “ Explains Vulture. “It is impatient to impress us by the technique. And this is the case, at least until we realize that there is not much else.”

The best image was not impressed either. “He wobbles up as a comedy and even more as a horror film,” The Note site, “Rarely efforts to build tensions or create memorable fears.”

The variety seemed a little happier with what they saw, at least. “In the midst of thrills, it reminds you of sport and everything it requires, potentially make monsters of our heroes in the process. But as the saying says: do not hate the player, hate the game.”

Finally, we have direct entertainment states, “Whether the film succeeds or not, I found myself completely wrapped in what was presented. I admired the cinema choices and I had a lot of praise for the efforts of the star Marlon Wayans.”

With this first wave of criticisms counted, HIM received a rather disastrous 33% On rotten tomatoes. It is a lively contrast of the previous films of Peele: To go out (98%), We (93%), and No (83%).

HIM arrives in theaters this weekend. You can watch the trailer for the player below.


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